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(ABO/Cao H) Bé Cùng Nhà Phân Hóa Thành Omega Rồi
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Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2024
Lý Dương Phong đính hôn với một nhóc Beta để  ông nội hắn không ép hắn đi xem mắt, nhóc Beta tên là Nguyễn Minh. Nhưng sao nhóc Beta cùng nhà này lại càng ngày càng thơm như vậy?
    
    Nguyễn Minh là một Beta, ít nhất cậu nghĩ vậy đến năm hai mốt tuổi, thì đột nhiên cậu phân hóa thành Omega. Có điều ông xã cậu chỉ thích Beta thôi, cậu phải làm sao bây giờ?
    
    Nguyễn Minh - Lý Dương Phong
    
    Omega vị sữa - Alpha vị biển
    
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    Trích đoạn:
    
    Cậu ngập ngừng một lúc, cuối cùng cũng lấy dũng khí cả đời nói ra.
    
    "Em không... không có mặc quần lót, cho nên... chú cho em... em qua đó lấy quần lót... với."
    
    Giọng nói Nguyễn Minh càng lúc càng nhỏ, chữ cuối cùng cậu nói còn không ra hơi, cái đỏ ở tai đã lan xuống tận cổ. Nguyễn Minh thật sự muốn chui xuống đất rồi, nhất định Lý Dương Phong sẽ thấy cậu quá tùy ý.
    
    Nguyễn Minh cúi đầu nhìn ngón chân, nên không thấy được cảm xúc trên mặt Lý Dương Phong, bỗng, cậu nghe hắn cười một tiếng, sau đó nghe thấy tiếng tủ mở ra.
    
    "Em mặc cái nào? Để tôi lấy."
    
    Nguyễn Minh nghe vậy, mặt còn đỏ hơn, cậu lắp bắp trả lời.
    
    "Chú... chú lấy cái con gấu."
    
    Quần lót đáng yêu như em ấy vậy.
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